The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 41
... passed for the punishment of this crime ; but the only effectual remedy was found in providing gratuitously those in absolute want with the means of subsistence , thus adding greatly to the embarrassments of a straitened Govern- ment ...
... passed for the punishment of this crime ; but the only effectual remedy was found in providing gratuitously those in absolute want with the means of subsistence , thus adding greatly to the embarrassments of a straitened Govern- ment ...
Pàgina 508
... passed without any attempt to give effect to this stipulation ; but at last , in 1884 , Mr. Colman Macaulay , a member of the Indian Civil Service , obtained the assent of his Government to his making a request of the Chinese Government ...
... passed without any attempt to give effect to this stipulation ; but at last , in 1884 , Mr. Colman Macaulay , a member of the Indian Civil Service , obtained the assent of his Government to his making a request of the Chinese Government ...
Pàgina 547
... passed away , but the germs of a worthier administration will have been discovered . To carry out this project ... passing of " the great name of England " into a by - word among the nations . THE END . CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE . Year Year ...
... passed away , but the germs of a worthier administration will have been discovered . To carry out this project ... passing of " the great name of England " into a by - word among the nations . THE END . CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE . Year Year ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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